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West African Students Honour Bishop Ebirien
The West African Stu
dents’ Union (WASU) has honoured the Bishop of the Niger Delta Diocese, Rt. Rev. Ralph Cornelius Ebirien.
At a colourful ceremony witnessed by a cream of both clergy and laity of the Diocese, Bishop Ebirien was given an award of excellence in recognition of his outstanding contributions to the educational development in the society, and also admitted into the, Hall of Fame” of WASU.
In his speech, the Secretary General of WASU, Diplomat Paulineus Kelvin said: “Our choice of Rt. Ralph Cornelius Ebirien for this award is a testimony of the dedication of a true West African son to the development of our continent.”
Kelvin described Bishop Ebirien as “an administrator with an outstanding dedication to the promotion of religion, democratic and educational development, an astute defender of the rights of all West African origins.”
He said: “The decision to confer this honour is not just the celebration of the achievements of an outstanding performer but should be considered as a clarion call on the awardee not to relent on his effort towards redefining the standard of educational development in West Africa.”
Responding, Bishop Ebirien said he had decided to accept WASU’s award after due consultations adding that the honour done him was a challenge for greater service towards God and humanity beyond Nigeria and West Africa. He also assured that the Diocese would continue to identify with the aspirations of WASU and preach against cultism as well as other social ills.
In recognition of the premium the Diocese attached to educational development of the youth, the Bishop disclosed that scholarship had been awarded to two girls adding that when people are properly educated they would desist from getting involved in cultism and other anti-social activities.